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How to Merge Multiple PDF Files into One PDF in Linux

PDF, or Portable Document Format files, have more to offer to users apart from the obvious advantages of being easily printable and shareable over a network. There are also ways to manage and consolidate several PDF files in one location. In this tutor…

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Telegram Desktop 3.1 Introduces Interactive Emoji, Live Stream Recording, and More

Telegram Desktop 3.1 is here with some pretty cool new features: the ability to record live streams and video chats in a group or channel with options to record video and audio or only audio saved in your admin’s Saved Messages panel, as well as support for read receipts in small groups, with the option […]

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SparkyLinux 2021.09 Released Based on Debian 12 “Bookworm”

The SparkyLinux project has developed a lightweight distribution based on Debian, called SparkyLinux 2021.09. The Sparky team has published a new update to the distribution’s semi-rolling branch, which presents users with software from Debian’s develop…

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Distribution Release: Emmabuntus DE4 1.00

Emmabuntüs is a desktop Linux distribution with editions basedon Debian’s Stable branch with the Xfce and LXQt desktop environments. The project has published a new version which is based on Debian 11 “Bullseye”. “On September 20th 2021, the Emmabuntü…

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How to Auto Log Out Inactive Users After a Period of Time in Linux

This brief tutorial describes how to auto log out inactive users after a particular period of time in Linux and Unix-like operating systems.
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Kali Linux 2021.3 Released, You Can Run It on Your TicHunter Pro Smartwatch

The third release of the year, Kali Linux 2021.3 is here to introduce the world’s first Kali Linux-powered smartwatch, the TicHunter Pro. The implementation is still in its infancy, so you’ll only get support for USB attacks and various basic functions, but hey, you’re running Kali Linux on your smartwatch and that’s cool enough! As […]

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How to install Node.js & NPM on Debian 11

Node.js is an open-source, cross-platform runtime environment for developing server-side and networking applications built on Chrome’s V8 JavaScript engine. In this article, we will learn what Nodejs is and how to install it on a Linux machine using a …

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How to Install pgAdmin 5 PostgreSQL Administration Tool on Debian 11

pgAdmin is a free and open-source graphical administration tool for PostgreSQL which is easy to use. In this tutorial, you will learn how to install pgAdmin server mode on the latest Debian 11 Bullseye. You will learn how to set up pgAdmin with Apache …

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How to install, configure and use Nessus Vulnerability Scanner on CentOS 8

Nessus is one of the most popular remote vulnerability assessments trusted by more than 30,000 organizations worldwide. Nessus scans the system and raises an alert if it discovers any vulnerabilities that malicious hackers could use to gain access.

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How to Install Joomla on Rocky Linux and AlmaLinux

The post How to Install Joomla on Rocky Linux and AlmaLinux first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .Written in PHP, Joomla is a popular CMS (Content Management System) used for creating stunning websites and blogs using themes, and…

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DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 935

This week in DistroWatch Weekly: Review: Obarun 2021.07.26News: The cgroup filesystem ported to the BSDs, Solus works to replace GNOME components, Ubuntu to ship Firefox as a SnapQuestions and answers: Keeping a specific application window on topRelea…

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How to Install Podman on Debian 11

Source: LinOxide

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gThumb 3.12 Released with HEIF/HEIC & AVIF Image Support

The Thumb 3.12 release is here and it’s full of improvements, including native support for the HEIF and AVIF image formats, as well as Apple’s HEIC.
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Distribution Release: SparkyLinux 2021.09

The SparkyLinux project develops a lightweight distribution based on Debian. The Sparky team has published a new update to the distribution’s semi-rolling branch which presents users with software from Debian’s development “Bookworm” branch. The proje…

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Ubuntu 18.04.6 LTS Released with Critical Security Fix

Ubuntu 18.04.6 LTS is available to download. This point release carries a number of fixes to plug the BootHole security vulnerability discovered in 2020.
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Linux modprobe command with Useful Examples

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How to Install Cockpit on AlmaLinux 8 or Rocky Linux 8

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How to Detect a Linux Physical Cable Connection

If you’ve ever needed to know whether a physical cable is connected to a network port on your Linux system, you don’t necessarily need to be right in front of the computer or server to check. There are several methods we can use from the Linux command line in order to see if a cable is […]

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Ventoy Now Available With GUI

Ventoy is an open source tool for creating bootable USB drives. It was originally released as a command line program. A web UI was introduced later in March this year, but it wasn’t really functional or easy to use. These days the developers have announced the first version of Ventoy with a native Linux GUI. […]

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Ubuntu 18.04.6 Update Available Download with Security fixes

The Ubuntu team has announced an updated version of Ubuntu 18.04 LTS, Ubuntu 18.04.6, is now available. The new media includes a security fix for the BootHole security issues. Learn more about the new release here.
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